Exclusive! Download Print & Play Kit For Demigods Rising
May 17, 2015 by brennon
The folks behind Demigods Rising have put together quite the treat for you Beasts of War folks. If you wanted to give the game then you can download the full Print & Play Pack now...
Print & Play Pack Download
It comes with everything you need to play the game including ways to modify the dice to the special ones in the game. If you've been on the fence about the game then you can give it a look in and see if it's for you.
Painted Models & More To Come
As well as the Print & Play rules above they've also sent over some of their studio painted models for you to have a look at as well as some upcoming models...
As you can see it's an amazing paint job by Awaken Realms (you might remember them from their Kickstarter they ran recently!) and it really brings the characters to life for this board game. It certainly means that we're expecting to see other people painting up their kits too!
The renders below are for a series of redesigns that are going to 3D Printing soon so these will soon become a reality as well.
I love the look of the Knight and the final image, Wind, is awesome too. It will be great to see what painters do with the swirling vortex that sits beneath her feet lifting her up into the air.
Print & Play Pack Download
Which is your favourite and don't forget to download the Print & Play Kit!
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Love the paint jobs, but I think that they have over done the blue glowing effect a little, I know that it translates into “Look here magical itme/effect” but still …
Some lovely models there and some great paint jobs. I hope they do a little more with the bases though.
Lovely models… but I’d be interested in more detailed resin versions, as these are flawed… (the dwarf’s hand, the fur on the bigger guy, the underside of the lady’s weapon-thing, and so on, and so forth…)
Yes I see them. Must be from holding the model to paint it as its rub off on the high areas. That happens with me when I do large numbers at once. individuals can be placed on a holding stand like I see you do.
No, no, these are flaws in the casting, not the painting… I doubt people ever do that kind of mistake on “box art”. The airbrushed look isn’t too flattering either in some places, but I’m talking about the casting flaws.
Also, large numbers can be placed on stands as well : I use long wooden coffee stirrers to prop up three to four miniatures at a time. It works like a charm for chain painting, with sprays, airbrush or brushes.